Wake County Hazard Mitigation Plan - January 2020

SECTION 2: PLANNING PROCESS

2015 Action #

Description

2019 Status Status Comments/Explanation

Completed and constantly reevaluated. Under our current general orders manual and other established directives, Holly Springs Police Officers would set priority in the event of emergency responses to that of preserving life and mitigating hazards to safety. Once these hazards have been stabilized or mitigated, attention would shift to protecting real and personal properties. Areas of response in order of highest importance to lowest importance have been delineated according to the risk that would occur in allowing the area to be compromised. Town facilities and other critical infrastructure key to response and recovery efforts would take immediate priority. Major business and banking areas likely to be seen as opportunistic targets for persons attempting to exploit situations of mass power outages or civil unrest would be the next priority. Lastly, residential areas (though patrolled throughout a major event) would receive more focused resources to prevent property crime.

Emergency Response Plans - Emergency response plans are all designed for officers to be assigned for security purposes until owners can take over the responsibility of securing premises.

ES-21

Completed

Knightdale

P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4

Adopt Hazard Mitigation Plan & Updates.

Delete Delete Delete Delete

On-Going Task On-Going Task On-Going Task

Prepare Plan Maintenance Report.

Prepare updates to Plan.

Revise Hazard Mitigation Plan.

Standard item that must be completed regardless.

The most recent version of the Knightdale EOP was adopted on January 16, 2018.

P-8

Update Emergency Response Plan.

Completed

Distribute “Ready Wake” brochures in libraries, Town Hall, public places and on the Town Web Site.

PEA-1

Delete Delete

On-Going Task On-Going Task

PEA-4

Present Plan at public meeting.

The Town of Knightdale has established an electronic newsletter to distribute information to citizens on a regular basis. With new technology available to citizens this project seems unneccessary The plant list was updated in 2016 and includes drought tolerant species.

PEA-10

Utilize electronic newsletter to keep citizens informed.

Completed

Improve drought monitoring and communication of data to the public by relying less on state and regional data and establishing a local source. Update current approved plant list to add emphasis on drought tolerant species.

PEA-14

Delete

PEA-19

Completed

Morrisville

Improve road visibility and safety by evaluating existing road conditions and paving and/or placing new reflector tape or paint along road edges and in the divided line on all major Town roads. Evaluate and update the Town of Morrisville Multi-Hazard Emergency Response Plan on an annual basis.

P-1

Completed

P-2

Completed

Wake County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019

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